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  2. Mulieris dignitatem - Wikipedia

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    Mulieris dignitatem defends the equality of women, the vocation to love, the mutual submission of husbands and wives, the on-going impact of Original Sin on male/female relationships, Jesus's modeling of how to treat women, the significance of Jesus's mother for today's Christians, and the nature of the relationship between Christ and His ...

  3. Letter to Women - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II upholds the great honor of women as being the only ones who could ever bear life, and continues the themes from his 1988 encyclical, Mulieris Dignitatem, particularly that of the feminine genius [5] This "feminine genius" includes qualities such as that of receptivity, emphasis on the person, empathy, protection of life, and ...

  4. New feminism - Wikipedia

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    John Paul II links the new feminism of pro-life, pro-person advocacy to the feminine genius identified in his 1988 apostolic letter Mulieris Dignitatem, or, On the Dignity and Vocation of Women. [3] In section 30 of this letter, John Paul II identified women as having a "genius that belongs" to them and called on them to use it to restore ...

  5. Mulieris - Wikipedia

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    Mulieris may refer to : Adam Pulchrae Mulieris, a Paris master who studied under Peter of Lamballe and flourished in the first half of the 13th century. Mulieris Towers, twin towers located in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mulieris Dignitatem, a 1988 apostolic letter by John Paul II on the dignity of women.

  6. Totus tuus - Wikipedia

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    Totus tuus is a Latin greeting which was routinely used [when?] to sign off letters written in Latin, meaning "all yours", often abbreviated as "t.t." (a variation was ex asse tuus).

  7. De Mulieribus Claris - Wikipedia

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    De Mulieribus Claris or De Claris Mulieribus (Latin for "Concerning Famous Women") is a collection of biographies of historical and mythological women by the Florentine author Giovanni Boccaccio, composed in Latin prose in 1361–1362.

  8. Dignitatis humanae - Wikipedia

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    Dignitatis humanae [a] (Of the Dignity of the Human Person) is the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom. [1] In the context of the council's stated intention "to develop the doctrine of recent popes on the inviolable rights of the human person and the constitutional order of society", Dignitatis humanae spells out the church's support for the protection of religious liberty.

  9. Prudence Allen - Wikipedia

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    "The Passion of Edith Stein Revisited" Reposted online at the Website of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: Women Section [November/December 2011]. 2010. "Mulieris Dignitatem Twenty Years Later: An Overview of the Document and Challenges," Complete text online posted on the Website of the Pontifical Council for the Laity: Women Section ...